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you wouldn't see that kind of gender-bending mass marketing in america, right? the author of pink and blue. she says the only reason we think of boys in bluees and girls in pink is because of mass marketing. in the 1920s a common custom babies with brown eyes wore pink. baby with blue eyes wore blue. their gender didn't matter. parents didn't focus on it like they do today. we talk about mask lint and femininity. they didn't believe babies had that. they believed there was something that emerged. >> parents dressed boys and girls the same in their younger years and it didn't seem to harm the kids. >> this little boy's mother put him in something that looks like a dress. he grew up to be our 32nd president franklin d. roosevelt. >> but manufacturers began too realize if they can agree on how to separate clothing and toys by gender they could sell more to everyone. pink and blue could have gone the other way. there was a good bit of pink on men in the 1980s and today even things as mundane as school supplies. >> does anybody have a pen. they are color coded for bo
you wouldn't see that kind of gender-bending mass marketing in america, right? the author of pink and blue. she says the only reason we think of boys in bluees and girls in pink is because of mass marketing. in the 1920s a common custom babies with brown eyes wore pink. baby with blue eyes wore blue. their gender didn't matter. parents didn't focus on it like they do today. we talk about mask lint and femininity. they didn't believe babies had that. they believed there was something that...
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you think everyone in america is hurting? not hurting, whether you're an or nra member or not, whether you're one of the, working for the nra? these are good people. >> reporter: so far most aying republicans are staying silent he gun is on the gun issue.ched out we reached out to more than two dozen of them they declined ourew interview requests. the the nra has also been silent they have not released a statement, norah and charlie, me they took their facebook and twitter pages because of all the you. messages they were receiving.>>> >> with us now chicago mayor ayor rahm emmanuel, president obama's former white house chief of heart, staff. good morning. >> good morning. >> will this lead to meaningful a action, a ban on assault weapons and more? >> >> yes to all of those but to break it down there is no doubt i think right now all of us allll of us are citizens and residents of newtown, connecticut, and so n, that's number one. i think there's a genuine outpouri outpouring in the country for action t action, this type of ev
you think everyone in america is hurting? not hurting, whether you're an or nra member or not, whether you're one of the, working for the nra? these are good people. >> reporter: so far most aying republicans are staying silent he gun is on the gun issue.ched out we reached out to more than two dozen of them they declined ourew interview requests. the the nra has also been silent they have not released a statement, norah and charlie, me they took their facebook and twitter pages because...
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now, the average in america is 78. 76 for men and 81 for women. the numbers will only go up. and up. the. >> their of a book called "100 plus, the comingge of longevity will change everything." everything? >>guest: everything. >>ow much longevity? >>guest: i take the premise it will bepossible in for average life expectancy to go up to 150. >> there is someone alive today who will live to be 150? >>guest: absolutely. >> is that creepy? you will be shriveled? >>guest: no, we will be healthier for longer, and energetic and enjoying likes. >> becau they invent body part replacements. >>guest: that is a low-hanging fruits. scientists have created brand new humoring begans using a person's adult stem cells so bladders, trachea, hman blood vessels, they have been created already. >> so, assume we accept this, we are healthy, what hpens to your life? you work longer? you change jobs don't you ge sick of it? >>guest: the exiting is, there will be much more opportunity. right now,ith the average life span of 80 years, if y wt to be doctor, a lawyer, and an entrepreneur it and tough to
now, the average in america is 78. 76 for men and 81 for women. the numbers will only go up. and up. the. >> their of a book called "100 plus, the comingge of longevity will change everything." everything? >>guest: everything. >>ow much longevity? >>guest: i take the premise it will bepossible in for average life expectancy to go up to 150. >> there is someone alive today who will live to be 150? >>guest: absolutely. >> is that creepy? you...
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so, what if america did not let google or yahoo founders in? we would have lost a lot. so, since american politicians are not taking steps to change the rules to allow more entrepreneurs to come here to work, dario and max, my guests, have set out to build a ship and keep it off the coast of california outside the reach immigration controls and foreign entrepreneurs could work here, is that the idea? >> that is correct. we are creating what we call a visa free technology incubator on a ship, 12 miles off the coast of the bay area. >> definitely miles escapes the rules of the united states. >>guest: it is outside the territorial waters. >> the idea is and you are from the silicon valley area, that you can come to america with a work visa and work three months or six months but you cannot stay so you have the four engineers on the boat andhe silicon valley tech geniuses go back and for the and work with them? >>guest: when you come for a few months on tourist or work visas you cannot wrk, so there is no avenue where the entrepreneurs can come hour and create the companies
so, what if america did not let google or yahoo founders in? we would have lost a lot. so, since american politicians are not taking steps to change the rules to allow more entrepreneurs to come here to work, dario and max, my guests, have set out to build a ship and keep it off the coast of california outside the reach immigration controls and foreign entrepreneurs could work here, is that the idea? >> that is correct. we are creating what we call a visa free technology incubator on a...
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[applause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill gates gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more to say. good by. i of walking off the set. [laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turr to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how did they become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gates has improved hundreds of millions of lives he has touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off.
[applause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill gates gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i...
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>> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you by public service by your television provider. >> this week the senate judiciary committee approved changes to the electronic privacy communications act of 1986. this week we want to explore what those changes may mean to different groups. joining us this gregory of the center for democracy and technology. what is the current law when it comes to law enforcement and e- mails and cell phones? >> the short answer is that it is confused. for e-mail that is less than 180 days old, law makers need a warrant. for more than 180 days, it is just a subpoenas of there is no judicial intervention or high standard of proof. for documents to store in the clouds, that is also available with a subpoena. with cell phones there is the statutory provision. this has been in different places. they need a warrant. others say if it is gps location they need a warrant. there is not a clear role. >> what are the changes that the senate judiciary committee has approved? >> they focused on content of communications. they said it should not matter
>> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you by public service by your television provider. >> this week the senate judiciary committee approved changes to the electronic privacy communications act of 1986. this week we want to explore what those changes may mean to different groups. joining us this gregory of the center for democracy and technology. what is the current law when it comes to law enforcement and e- mails and cell phones? >> the short...
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so, what if america did not let google or yahoo founders in? we would have lost a lot. so, since american politicians are not taking steps to change the rules to allow more entrepreneurs to come here to work, dario and max, my guests, have set out to build a ship and keep it off the coast of california outside the reach of immigration controls and foreign entrepreneurs could work here, is that the idea? >> that is correct. we are creating what we call a visa free technology incubator on a ship, 12 miles off the coast of the bay area. >> definitely miles escapes the rules of the united states. >>guest: it is outside the territorial waters. >> the idea is and you are from the silicon valley area, that you can come to america with a work visa and work three months or six months but you cannot stay so you have the four engineers on the boat and the silicon valley tech geniuses go back and for the and work with them? >>guest: when you come for a few months on tourist or work visas you cannot work, so there is no avenue where the entrepreneurs can come hour and create the com
so, what if america did not let google or yahoo founders in? we would have lost a lot. so, since american politicians are not taking steps to change the rules to allow more entrepreneurs to come here to work, dario and max, my guests, have set out to build a ship and keep it off the coast of california outside the reach of immigration controls and foreign entrepreneurs could work here, is that the idea? >> that is correct. we are creating what we call a visa free technology incubator on a...
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pplause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill tes gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more to say. good by. i of walking off the set. [laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turner to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how dd the become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gates has improved hundreds of millions of lives heas touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off. what
pplause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill tes gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i...
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these are really serious questions, we have locked up in every library in america, books that are not being sold that a lot of people would like to have access to if it was free and that is what did it is asian provides. to some degree people have to come to grips with it. there's a secondary issue in terms of the visual arts where artists, families for extended periods of time have copyright in effect, powers over great works of art and how long that should last is a powerful question. i will tell you as someone who came from a legislative background that fairly narrow commercial interests dictated a process of a particular period of time. i doubt if the same decisions on extending copyright's through the ages would pass in today's environment. whether it is pared back as a matter for legislators and the one making process to look at, but clearly the copyright itself should be maintained. whether it should be maintained exactly in this framework is an open question. >> access -- >> where do you stand on this? spending money on the book. [talking over each other] >> a lot of books --
these are really serious questions, we have locked up in every library in america, books that are not being sold that a lot of people would like to have access to if it was free and that is what did it is asian provides. to some degree people have to come to grips with it. there's a secondary issue in terms of the visual arts where artists, families for extended periods of time have copyright in effect, powers over great works of art and how long that should last is a powerful question. i will...
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the vital role america's universities have played. the fact that our institutions of higher learning are the best in the world and people from around the world want to come to the united states to be our next generation of on japan new hours because of our system of higher education. the staff that we have our worldwide brands because of the innovations that they have made and that they continue to make. the role of investment and research. it plays a vital role to that. because of the innovation ecosystem. it is vital in the united states. it can be fragile if we make long-term decisions. we are having this discussion today. we are excited by this conversation. i will start the conversation with president drew faust of harvard. then we will have a panel, moderated by al hunt of bloomberg news. he has many years and many stories of washington appear that panel will be joined by susan molinari of google, glenn hutchins was made very smart decisions in technology and understands the role of technology companies in the global economy. jo
the vital role america's universities have played. the fact that our institutions of higher learning are the best in the world and people from around the world want to come to the united states to be our next generation of on japan new hours because of our system of higher education. the staff that we have our worldwide brands because of the innovations that they have made and that they continue to make. the role of investment and research. it plays a vital role to that. because of the...
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bushel full men who called this crisis and their prophecy for america coming up. we name and shame the twelve bankers who seized the bailout be exposed the burning me still on the run and revealed the piper luring america into ruin. the wicked witch of the east symbol of east coast because roaming america in a sea of dead again and again street lenders have failed every generation time off the time off the time. the bankers have been at the root. problems throughout the twentieth and twenty first century very much implicated in nazi buildup that continued even after world war two started as an unknown piece of american history in the united states. money has gone out of productive investments and. leveraged buyouts and things that produce nothing. useful in this. time to put them out their misery says one of the world's most cited economists i sat down with nobel laureate ed prescott says he now i'm not sure why even even the banks what's in the fractional reserve sounds i get scared with the new york post the washington new york connection who ends up subsidizing
bushel full men who called this crisis and their prophecy for america coming up. we name and shame the twelve bankers who seized the bailout be exposed the burning me still on the run and revealed the piper luring america into ruin. the wicked witch of the east symbol of east coast because roaming america in a sea of dead again and again street lenders have failed every generation time off the time off the time. the bankers have been at the root. problems throughout the twentieth and twenty...
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you caught it made in america. i wonder if that was -- it was called made in america and it seems like it was some part from bilingual staff about project team division of america. >> jimmy also a producer jc can speak to it very well because he's been doing it for at least 15 years. i think what we were trying do was to show that we're going through revolution right now and that the revolution is about tearing the walls down and that everybody, you know come you don't go to record shops any longer. he put the map session we don't go to hip-hop and you don't put a rock 'n roll. everything is accessible to the internet and there's a unification with all these kids and they create their own message and there aren't any walls. >> jimmy, and the free to that. >> with hip-hop in the 80s and going to the 90s, i noticed a lot of the children, their parents are friends of mine letter from brooklyn or france or whatever. one common thing they always say to me is there's many fewer racial barriers than there were when we wer
you caught it made in america. i wonder if that was -- it was called made in america and it seems like it was some part from bilingual staff about project team division of america. >> jimmy also a producer jc can speak to it very well because he's been doing it for at least 15 years. i think what we were trying do was to show that we're going through revolution right now and that the revolution is about tearing the walls down and that everybody, you know come you don't go to record shops...
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and the big business, the corporations, the 1% and the rich, the jews, america. this enemy is necessary not because the troubled or hateful but because their weekend. they've become weak through the constant and tolerable expenditure of energy of the improvisation of a culture if. the house guest that was previously the left is quite literally the pledge allegiance to obama in the may encounter a rational change either from himself or from another which is insurmountable in the state they must feel the priceless appearance can enliven his resolve calling upon of his exhausted believe but upon his an exhausted courage. i would suggest we let this we imagine himself as at the bridge but it is universally read in the use is no longer of cultural currency and which of the songs of my you free man casing at columbia at the ocean, captain my captains from star spangled banner, the lord's prayer, the cottage, the communion, the mass, the deacons, the bible, the declaration of independence from the gettysburg address. those various productions of poetry, universally led
and the big business, the corporations, the 1% and the rich, the jews, america. this enemy is necessary not because the troubled or hateful but because their weekend. they've become weak through the constant and tolerable expenditure of energy of the improvisation of a culture if. the house guest that was previously the left is quite literally the pledge allegiance to obama in the may encounter a rational change either from himself or from another which is insurmountable in the state they must...
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- ♪ america - ♪ wilalways stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ gerri: if you are looking to upgrade your smart phone, we have tips about how to make money and protect personal data. a ceo joins me now, sergio, it's great to have you. >> thank you for having me. gerri: okay, how much money can you make? >> you try to sell -- if you are going to buy an iphone-5, you're probably in the contract. if you actually have an iphone 4-s, you can sell the 4-s for about $480. gerri: are you kidding me? a routine that much value? >> yes, they do. gerri: let's talk abt the models that are best to sell. i assume that $100 or $280 is not what everyone gets on every model. which model do you suffer the most. you get a lot of money for the newer versions, but it depends on where you are. blackberries are not touching a lot of money, but it is till proment outsidthe u.s. you can get pretty good money r them if you get the android phones, some of the newer ones. there are over 400 models of smart phones. gerri: is crazy. and everyone is stealing these apple iphone is. it
- ♪ america - ♪ wilalways stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ gerri: if you are looking to upgrade your smart phone, we have tips about how to make money and protect personal data. a ceo joins me now, sergio, it's great to have you. >> thank you for having me. gerri: okay, how much money can you make? >> you try to sell -- if you are going to buy an iphone-5, you're probably in the contract. if you actually have an iphone 4-s, you can...
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but it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one, i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. vers[ male announcer ]today. sponges take your mark. [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra daw has twice the everyday grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a chore. hey, travis... get some friends, loser! so, are you all right, man? ♪ lean on me, thanks. ♪ when you're not strong, and i'll be your friend. ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on... ♪ >> live from america's news head quarterings. we'll ghet back to the scoot tragedy in newtown, connecticut. but first other head liance. fox nuse learned that president obama is expect tod nominate democraticic john kerry to be next secretary of state. hillary clinton will step down early next year. un ambass
but it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have one, i want you to have yours too. please visit genevabible.com and get your copy of this rare and historic version of god's word today. vers[ male announcer ]today. sponges take your mark. [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra daw has twice the everyday grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading...
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tonight we focus on america's mental health proble and issues in the lou dobbs for him. what can be progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you wanto run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now at's progressive. call or click today. lou: we want to begin by showing you a new poll, a survey showing the number of americans, majority of americans believe the most effective ways to prevent mass shootings are creased police presence, 53%, followed by an increase on the focus of mental health care, 50%. no gun control at that point. number four in this survey. joining us, psychotherapist, psychologist, also profsor. >> we know what we're talking about. lou: good to have you all. people are strugglinwith here is the reflex first, ban all guns. washington, d.c., blazed with that idea. the american people in survey after survey, thinking a thoughtful
tonight we focus on america's mental health proble and issues in the lou dobbs for him. what can be progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you wanto run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now at's progressive. call or click today. lou: we want to begin by showing...
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you can't priveditize every root and bridge in america. that's why w have a divas tax and pay for security raise the gas tax it is going to come from us. it is it a bit of a shell game. shouldn't this be what our tax dollars are used fo sort of the point to infrastructure and it steams to be it is it an obvious one. and it is so. and that is anything that adds to additional government. and that is it ending up costing us more in the end. >> i know how much you love the government getting involved in things . the whole idea of having a, a tax that is on mile annual is crazy. once again you are going to sphend a fort tune . they are not so ugly. they are nice . the amount is minor as to who you spend on the divises. i would be on the aclu side. you shouldn't do it >> you can put plant toilbooth. coming up. get ready to be lactos intolerant . getting set to hit next week. >> our american family is about to go over the dairy cliff . congress must have a farm bill by the end of the year. an old law would kick in to force the government to buy m
you can't priveditize every root and bridge in america. that's why w have a divas tax and pay for security raise the gas tax it is going to come from us. it is it a bit of a shell game. shouldn't this be what our tax dollars are used fo sort of the point to infrastructure and it steams to be it is it an obvious one. and it is so. and that is anything that adds to additional government. and that is it ending up costing us more in the end. >> i know how much you love the government getting...
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manufacturing is to america what spinach is to popeye. the strength of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to our terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the people and they said that they can't find workers that work on the turbines to repair the turbines. so the day to come. it could come when no e is around to manufacture it. every little part has to be shaped. someone has to take a chunk of metal and put it into the machine and all that down to 120 southend-- 120,000th of an inch. neil: you been in every pixar movie. >> .true, but in the long haul, actors, sports, celebrities, the rest of us, we aren't. neil: how did you do it? w did you succeed and do the things you do? how do you you still be a big success in hollywood? the left loves you. the right loves you. and it's pretty much from a
manufacturing is to america what spinach is to popeye. the strength of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to our terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the people and they said that they can't find...
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is an incredible and in some ways incredible american immigrant story that he comes to america, this is his dream, to become a movie star and he becomes a movie star and then he becomes governor of california. meanwhile the affair with the house speaker which is five pages in the book, he deals with it, doesn't say much, says he made a mistake, regrets it, does this sort of thing people say in those situations and i got an interview with him on the phone friday before the book came out. he already agreed to be on 60 minutes and they have a lot more time and midway through the interview, he said i cannot do arnold well. i don't like the way this interview is going. it is not about his accomplishments. if you like arnold schwarzenegger is all there. it made the best-seller list and went away. >> political pundits. always we get political pundit books every year including charles murray's coming apart, the state of white america, glen beck's power, marc levin, rachel matthau, drift and end coulter's mug. did you pick of these books? they always make a best seller list for a couple weeks
is an incredible and in some ways incredible american immigrant story that he comes to america, this is his dream, to become a movie star and he becomes a movie star and then he becomes governor of california. meanwhile the affair with the house speaker which is five pages in the book, he deals with it, doesn't say much, says he made a mistake, regrets it, does this sort of thing people say in those situations and i got an interview with him on the phone friday before the book came out. he...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> my solemn promise, and i haven't lied to you yet tonight, when we're done with you we're bringing you home. >> the police being dishonest, that was certainly a concern in our in our mind. how was the jury going to view the confession? were they going to maybe give less credit to the confession of adrian thomas after this? >> he's a good boy. he's gentle. he's easy. everyone at home knows he's a good boy. i know he didn't do what they said he did. >> adrian wrote a lengthy statement detailing what happened before and after the infant's death. in it he admits to violently throwing the 4-month-old into the crib. >> we dispute and we dispute now that adrian thomas caused the death of that boy. >> after determining this was a case where we needed to hire an expert in false confessions, immediately the name of doctor -- ha
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> my solemn promise, and i haven't lied to you yet tonight, when we're done with you we're bringing you home. >> the police being dishonest, that was certainly a concern in our in our mind. how was the jury going to view the confession? were they going to maybe give less credit...
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- ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ john: there are four ways to spend money said milton freedman. your own on yourself. you are the most careful. number two. your money on someone else. we do that at christmastime. it is less efficient because sometimes we buy the wrong stuff. it gives you that go. then number three. number four. spend somebody else's money on someone else or other people's money on yourself. that is what politicians do. that is the least efficient way to spend. sense politicians spend other people's money, a charity is better. if you just hold on to your money they will squander it. of course, charities' squander money they give us guidance but it is not accurate i give to charities that i can see personally. i see how catholic charities educate kids and do a better job for less money. house said the -- city government left the park and dangerous mess and 12 private charity left it beautiful. also these ex-con max and they pick up the trash the government does not and after hurricane sandy there was a ton
- ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ john: there are four ways to spend money said milton freedman. your own on yourself. you are the most careful. number two. your money on someone else. we do that at christmastime. it is less efficient because sometimes we buy the wrong stuff. it gives you that go. then number three. number four. spend somebody else's money on someone else or other people's money on yourself. that is...
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regions of the world such as latin america perhaps that's a possibility there's a certain democratic tendency which ecuador is part of that might do that but in general i think the prognosis is very great and we really are at this moment where it can go one way or the other way. to a degree. i think perhaps the best that we can be sure if we work of achieving is that some of us are protected it's not necessary that all of society is covered and the water side is protected what is necessary is the critical accountability components of the society that stop it going down the tubes entirely that those people are protected so those include corruption investigation is journalists activists and political parties these have got to be protected if they're not protected then it's all loss is there a way that i can protect myself without knowing a lot about compete as well a little bit but the first thing to be aware of is how much you're giving away the first way to protect yourself is going ok well i discussed that in person on the facebook chat ok i'll discuss this musing some forms of encr
regions of the world such as latin america perhaps that's a possibility there's a certain democratic tendency which ecuador is part of that might do that but in general i think the prognosis is very great and we really are at this moment where it can go one way or the other way. to a degree. i think perhaps the best that we can be sure if we work of achieving is that some of us are protected it's not necessary that all of society is covered and the water side is protected what is necessary is...
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here are some stories making news across america. we begin with a christmas morning raid on a new mexico walmart where thieves stole over $30,000 worth of merchandise. the smash and grab heist inside the empty store admitted cash, jewelry and four rifles, all while a security guard patrolled outside. >>> next, to connecticut where a scam artist faces charges for a disturbing crime. noel alba alleged closed as the aunt of noah pozner. >>> the buy-back wave recently hit los angeles. police collected over 5,000 firearms including a rocket launcher photographed by the "l.a. times." bridgeport, connecticut will hold their second buyback program, just 90 miles from newtown. >>> in utah, many flocked to a gun control attendance. in utah one of the few states that permits licensed weapons in schools without exception. >>> and finally, a kentucky state trooper initially had no clue how 22 horse it's turned up in his front yard christmas night. he learned it wasn't the work of santa but instead said the owners came forward and said the horses
here are some stories making news across america. we begin with a christmas morning raid on a new mexico walmart where thieves stole over $30,000 worth of merchandise. the smash and grab heist inside the empty store admitted cash, jewelry and four rifles, all while a security guard patrolled outside. >>> next, to connecticut where a scam artist faces charges for a disturbing crime. noel alba alleged closed as the aunt of noah pozner. >>> the buy-back wave recently hit los...
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what do you make of the gun debate in america? >> well, you know, i hunted all my life and, you know, when i was young, i had a b.b. gun. i had a shotgun and rifles and all those things. and i went deer hunting and bear hunting. and i have no problems at all with that. but, you know, i don't know what i would do with a gun that would shoot 100 times. >> i find it staggering that you can just walk into stores in america and buy high-powered assault weapons and on the internet get 6,000, 7,000 rounds of ammunition and blow up a movie theater if you want to. >> i don't agree with that. i think it should be more regulated. those guns, there is no need for civilians to own those. those are for military. >> take another break, willie. let's talk about music and also all the girls you've loved before. >> good. >> which could take some time, don't you think? even half the stories i've heard are true. >> how much time we got? [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayqui
what do you make of the gun debate in america? >> well, you know, i hunted all my life and, you know, when i was young, i had a b.b. gun. i had a shotgun and rifles and all those things. and i went deer hunting and bear hunting. and i have no problems at all with that. but, you know, i don't know what i would do with a gun that would shoot 100 times. >> i find it staggering that you can just walk into stores in america and buy high-powered assault weapons and on the internet get...
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they all made in america. are welcome to the kaiser report you know and watch the world suffered a major banker infestation everywhere you walk you step and banker fraud dropping stinking up the global economy. well we're going to talk about some ideas and stories that may actually help eradicate this unsanitary infestation problem stacy herbert yes max the banking rats are all over the place but their days may be numbered peer to peer lending boom could make banks obsolete the rise of peer to peer lender such as zopa and funding circle which directly match up for rooms in need of cash with investors and so-called crowd funding where small amounts are resort a large number of funders will challenge the nation's major financial institutions according to andrew haldane the bank's director of financial stability of course well the internet which makes this possible has been highly disruptive to a number of different industries the banks have been caught doing all kinds of bad things so the market is taking the in
they all made in america. are welcome to the kaiser report you know and watch the world suffered a major banker infestation everywhere you walk you step and banker fraud dropping stinking up the global economy. well we're going to talk about some ideas and stories that may actually help eradicate this unsanitary infestation problem stacy herbert yes max the banking rats are all over the place but their days may be numbered peer to peer lending boom could make banks obsolete the rise of peer to...
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rebates of a fatal accident on the span could back up the commute 0.4 we will get the latest sales america coming up in a bit. >> good morning welcome back to the kron 4 news spirit the chp just givee it is not obstructing traffic. the traffic is still flowing freely. it looks like they expect to have allayed cleared within the hour. >> drive time to alternate route coming up in my next report. james. >> thank you erica and lockdown has been lifted at cal state university, fullerton after police searched the cap for to win one for are margaret. >> four men led police on a high-speed chase after reportedly robbing a pawn shop. >> the driver and its passengers in did that chase with a stop near the cal state fullerton campus. officers arrested to the man the the other two ran on to the campus. >> one of the remaining in carjacked another car and led police on his own case. >> he was then arrested. please continue to search for the fourth man. >> and national news the man accused of opening fire at fort hood in 2009 will appear in military court next week. >> the new judge overseeing the case
rebates of a fatal accident on the span could back up the commute 0.4 we will get the latest sales america coming up in a bit. >> good morning welcome back to the kron 4 news spirit the chp just givee it is not obstructing traffic. the traffic is still flowing freely. it looks like they expect to have allayed cleared within the hour. >> drive time to alternate route coming up in my next report. james. >> thank you erica and lockdown has been lifted at cal state university,...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm trying to save you money. my job is not just to entertain, but to teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. maybe it just doesn't matter, maybe the stock market stays buoyant because the fiscal cliff buoyant because the fiscal cliff buoyant because the fiscal cliff buoyant because the fiscal cliff buoyant because the fiscal cliff buoyant because the fiscal cliff buoyant because the fiscal cliff is not that big of an issue. maybe that's why the averages once again refuse to drop d
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer, welcome to...
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i do school safety training across america. it is heartbreaking when the special ed teachers come up to you and ta about how their precious special lead children are so horribly influenced by these violent movies in these violent video games. worst of all, you have an apparent overwrought, overwhelmed with a disabled or emotionally ill child, and they turned to the video games to escape. the video games are addiive, seductive. they create sleep deprivation. sleep deprivation is a major factor mental illness, depression, an suicide. video games are a major factor in suicides. we see it in military. our military suicides and we begin to realize sleep deprivation is a critical factor in suicides, and video games are a key factor in this deprivation . lou: samuel l. jackson, one of the stars in this movie. i don't know how to say it, the one in which jamie fox said he is to kill white people. by the way, interesting to think what would have been the reaction had white actor city is to kill black people. to the point, samuel l. jack
i do school safety training across america. it is heartbreaking when the special ed teachers come up to you and ta about how their precious special lead children are so horribly influenced by these violent movies in these violent video games. worst of all, you have an apparent overwrought, overwhelmed with a disabled or emotionally ill child, and they turned to the video games to escape. the video games are addiive, seductive. they create sleep deprivation. sleep deprivation is a major factor...
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>> i am a huge fan of duck america. they hosted a cowl nature retown which is one of the best places to eat. they have the best meat in the world trust me on that one. wine in world class vineyards and tours by ducasso travel. they will take you and show you the ins and outs. >> if you want adventure, you want spice in your life where would you go? >> i love going to costa reek co. i was just down there and the resort is running a special after the new year for surfing lessons. it is one of the best places and easiest places to learn. they have waves for every different skill group of learning. you can hang on the beach eat tropical fruit. >> i hear you can get a lot of deals. >> from new york you can fly for 3 or $400 to the new airport and from there you can choose a resort whether it's echo resort or on the beach. >> for any one who wants to book a trip when is the cheapest time to book? >> right after new years is a great time to go. right now between christmas and new years is one of the busiest times of the year.
>> i am a huge fan of duck america. they hosted a cowl nature retown which is one of the best places to eat. they have the best meat in the world trust me on that one. wine in world class vineyards and tours by ducasso travel. they will take you and show you the ins and outs. >> if you want adventure, you want spice in your life where would you go? >> i love going to costa reek co. i was just down there and the resort is running a special after the new year for surfing...
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a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. >>> it is time now for our top three trades and today focusing on some of the week's biggest winners and losers. shares of jcp, j.c. penney having their best week in over ten months. up more than 17%. the best performing stock in the s&p this week. up another 3% today. jp, what in the world is going on? >> don't get too excited. it is still off 63% from the february highs and it has rallied right into its declining 50-day moving average. this will be a ver
a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and...
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who are we as america? we now will have official secrets and the american people can't know that not even congress can know? >> there things that congress does behind closed doors. can't it be kept a secret? >> no. you cannot have a democracy and even pretend to have a democracy if you are operating in secret. this move towardsy is cresy and being able to use deadly force without justification undermines our democracy and doesn't make us safer. >> should there be a special court system as a counter measure? what are you proposing? >> that congress exercise oversight. that's exactly what started to happen today because of the resolution that mr. paul and i put forward. it's a resolution that required the judiciary committee to have a hearing and it was a broad discussion. frankly that discussion was the first time that they had a discussion about u.s. drone policy. >> let me ask you this as you take a sip there. i know congressman paul back in the town hall back in october and he was asked about this specifi
who are we as america? we now will have official secrets and the american people can't know that not even congress can know? >> there things that congress does behind closed doors. can't it be kept a secret? >> no. you cannot have a democracy and even pretend to have a democracy if you are operating in secret. this move towardsy is cresy and being able to use deadly force without justification undermines our democracy and doesn't make us safer. >> should there be a special...
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what happened at gun shows across america today? >>> holiday havoc, two days until christmas and two new storms bearing down, as tens of millions of americans scramble for their gifts, we look inside the mind of the last-minute shopper. irresistible, the dental assist in iowa fired because her boss says she was too attractive. the shock over how the state's highest court has ruled on this case. >>> and extreme gift,ing, what america's 1%ers may find under their trees this christmas. >>> good evening. we may be two days away from christmas, but many americans are focused not on yuletide enjoy, instead on guns. who has them, who's trying to get them and how they should be controlled. tonight the nra and its supporters are doubling down. here hearing reports of a rush at gun shows across america today, people buying assault weapons before a possible ban. as nra executives fanned out across the air waves with a message of defiance. abc's david kerley is on the story. >> reporter: the nra today stuck byes its guns, that every american sc
what happened at gun shows across america today? >>> holiday havoc, two days until christmas and two new storms bearing down, as tens of millions of americans scramble for their gifts, we look inside the mind of the last-minute shopper. irresistible, the dental assist in iowa fired because her boss says she was too attractive. the shock over how the state's highest court has ruled on this case. >>> and extreme gift,ing, what america's 1%ers may find under their trees this...
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what is the most constructive, definitive thing that america's lawmakers can now do? >> you know, there is no single, simple solution. it has to be a multifaceted approach beginning with a ban on assault weapons, stopping high capacity magazines, better background checks. right now 40% of all sales of guns in the united states involve no background check and better, more come premen hen sif checks as well as mental health prevention and outreach programs and, of course, better enforcement of all of these laws. not just existing laws but more supporting resources for the atf and local and state police that have the responsibility to protect our children. >> i have been stunned by the sheer political cowardness of so many politicians in america who seem just terrified of saying anything that the nra may object to. the nra has four million members. american has 10 billion people living here. i just don't understand why everybody is so coward about publicly debating this and trying to get the measures in place that you've just suggested. >> i think there really has been a
what is the most constructive, definitive thing that america's lawmakers can now do? >> you know, there is no single, simple solution. it has to be a multifaceted approach beginning with a ban on assault weapons, stopping high capacity magazines, better background checks. right now 40% of all sales of guns in the united states involve no background check and better, more come premen hen sif checks as well as mental health prevention and outreach programs and, of course, better enforcement...
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>> i love america. >> why do you hate america? >> i love america. >> you write, this country -- i assume that's america -- including you and most of the people related to you by birth or marriage or both is populated by beings who have been so blessed for so long they have become immune to any interests other than their own. >> true. >> you see, i mean, come on. >> how many people -- just in your daily walking around -- i don't walk around. people carry me. >> then you don't have to worry about it. while you're being cared arounddown don't you notice morons with their heads down, texting or whatever they're doing while they're walking? >> there's a lot of -- >> not everybody. >> not you, not me. >> i don't know about you. >> but almost everybody else. >> you're making money -- >> i don't walk around -- >> you're making big money on your books and basically saying this country is doomed. we're a bunch of pinheads. >> i'm not saying we're out of it or doomed but it's the greates country on the planet but a lot of dead weight. >> put
>> i love america. >> why do you hate america? >> i love america. >> you write, this country -- i assume that's america -- including you and most of the people related to you by birth or marriage or both is populated by beings who have been so blessed for so long they have become immune to any interests other than their own. >> true. >> you see, i mean, come on. >> how many people -- just in your daily walking around -- i don't walk around. people carry...
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it's a popular technique, is, in fact, very that america so much what place in the brain. and we didn't use it because oh, this is how the brain does it. we just use it because it seemed to work well. and it matched the problem. on the problem has a hierarchical nature to it, so the solution was a hierarchical one. and biological evolution is out there because also it worked. so it's not just a coincidence, but we actually have a lot of experience using the techniques i talk about in the book, even though we just are realizing this now, these are the techniques that are incorporated in the brain. >> host: interesting. so, what inspired you to write this book? i mean, i don't care how far back you go. i was very intrigued by the le pen ethical line in the book where you said you decided to become an inventor when you were five. but then didn't tell us what happened when you were five. that's very early to decide to be an inventor. >> guest: it took a few more years of analysis to completely figure that one out, but if i go back to five, i'm sitting there and had this invent
it's a popular technique, is, in fact, very that america so much what place in the brain. and we didn't use it because oh, this is how the brain does it. we just use it because it seemed to work well. and it matched the problem. on the problem has a hierarchical nature to it, so the solution was a hierarchical one. and biological evolution is out there because also it worked. so it's not just a coincidence, but we actually have a lot of experience using the techniques i talk about in the book,...